UncategorizedHarvard says it’s been giving too many A grades to students fwadmin / October 28, 2025 About 60% of the grades handed out in classes for the university’s undergraduate program are A’s, up from 40% a decade ago and less than a quarter 20 years ago.
UncategorizedMilei’s moment? Election triumph hands libertarian shot at reform fwadmin / October 28, 2025 Firebrand economist must build alliances to push through structural change in Argentina, analysts say
UncategorizedThe need to tighten UK fiscal policy is also an opportunity fwadmin / October 28, 2025 Keir Starmer’s government should seize the chance to make radical reforms
UncategorizedHow bad will UK productivity downgrade be for Reeves? fwadmin / October 28, 2025 OBR’s more pessimistic view adds to pressure on chancellor to breach Labour manifesto pledge on tax
UncategorizedTrump, Xi and the danger for Taiwan fwadmin / October 28, 2025 The US president has unnerved Taiwan. But the island can still resist Beijing
UncategorizedJapan PM Takaichi plans to recommend Trump for Nobel Peace Prize, White House says fwadmin / October 28, 2025
UncategorizedAsia FX firm, dollar edges lower with US-China trade, Fed meeting in focus fwadmin / October 28, 2025
UncategorizedTrump praises Japan’s ‘great’ female leader in talks on trade, critical minerals fwadmin / October 28, 2025
UncategorizedEarnings call transcript: Samsung SDI Q3 2025 sees revenue dip, innovation in focus fwadmin / October 28, 2025
UncategorizedFoxconn to invest up to $1.37 billion in AI compute cluster, supercomputing centre fwadmin / October 28, 2025